Nobutaka Kobayashi
Shinshu University
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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2011
Ryoichi Kondo; Kazuo Yoshida; Takashi Eguchi; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Gaku Saito; Kazutoshi Hamanaka; Takayuki Shiina; Makoto Kurai
OBJECTIVES We estimated the influence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) upon the clinicopathological characteristics of lung cancer (LC) in Japanese surgical cases by comparing LC cases in non-COPD smokers. METHOD A consecutive cohort comprising 157 COPD patients (78 in Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease-1 (GOLD-1) and 79 in GOLD-2) and 374 non-COPD smoker-LC patients were enrolled in this study. Comparative analyses of the clinicopathological features of these two groups, including clinical outcomes, were performed. RESULTS By analyzing all cases, we found that LC patients with COPD were older on average, more likely to be male, and heavier smokers than LC patients without COPD. In sub-analysis involving matched patient backgrounds, histological differentiation grade of LC in smokers with COPD was lower than in LC smokers without COPD, although distribution of clinical stages and histological types of LCs did not differ between smokers with and without COPD. The 5-year-survival rate in COPD patients was poorer than in non-COPD smokers in terms of both overall (38% vs 54%) and cancer-related mortality (45% vs 63%). By single-variant risk analysis, COPD became a prognostic factor. CONCLUSION We concluded from our analysis that COPD-related LC may have a higher malignant potential than LC in non-COPD smokers, as the histological differentiation grade and clinical outcomes were poorer.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2011
Takashi Eguchi; Kazuo Yoshida; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Gaku Saito; Kazutoshi Hamanaka; Takayuki Shiina; Makoto Kurai
Multiple schwannomas arising from the mediastinal vagus nerve are very rare, but herein we report a case with such lesions involving the bilateral intrathoracic vagus nerves. A 43-year-old man presented with multiple mediastinal tumors during a check-up. A chest computed tomographic scan revealed multiple lesions that appeared strung together like beads along the right vagus nerve. Three small tumors were also evident on the left side of the esophagus. We performed a complete resection of the bilateral mediastinal tumors through right thoracoscopic surgery. The pathologic diagnosis for each of these tumors was a schwannoma without malignant components.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012
Masahisa Miyazawa; Kazuo Yoshida; Kazunori Komatsu; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Yoshiaki Haba
We report a rare case of mediastinal mature teratoma with rupture due to blunt trauma. A 15-year-old boy had received a strong head-butt in the left upper chest wall and was admitted with the sudden onset of left-sided severe chest pain and dyspnea. Chest computed tomography (CT) scan on admission revealed a heterogeneous mass lesion in the anterior mediastinum. The contrast-enhanced CT scans obtained 2 days after admission showed not only mediastinal mass lesion but also left pleural effusion. On the radiologic finding at 5 months later, the lesion became larger and was thought to be a typical mediastinal mature teratoma. The patient underwent extirpation of the tumor. Microscopically, the tumor was typically composed of adult-type tissues and was confirmed to be mature teratoma.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2011
Takashi Eguchi; Kazutoshi Hamanaka; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Gaku Saito; Takayuki Shiina; Makoto Kurai; Kazuo Yoshida
Herein we present a case of a simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax caused by a pleuro-pleural communication. A 70-year-old man with a history of esophagectomy presented with dyspnea. A chest roentgenogram revealed a bilateral pneumothorax and bilateral chest drainage procedures were performed. A left bullectomy was also performed 3 days later due to persistent air leakage on the left side. During surgery, a small fistula was detected in the anterior mediastinal pleura and was found to be in communication with the bilateral pleural spaces.
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011
Takashi Eguchi; Kazuo Yoshida; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Gaku Saito; Kazutoshi Hamanaka; Takayuki Shiina; Makoto Kurai; Maki Endo
Pulmonary localized nodular amyloidosis is a rare disorder and is not associated with primary systemic amyloidosis. We herein report a patient with a growing lung nodule who underwent thoracic surgery and was diagnosed with this condition. This case study suggests that localized nodular amyloidosis should be considered during a differential diagnosis of growing lung nodules and that a histological examination should be performed to distinguish this disorder from lung malignancies.
American Journal of Pathology | 2008
Hiroshi Koyama; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Michihiko Harada; Michiko Takeoka; Yoshiko Kawai; Kenji Sano; Minoru Fujimori; Jun Amano; Toshio Ohhashi; Reiji Kannagi; Koji Kimata; Shun'ichiro Taniguchi; Naoki Itano
Haigan | 2008
Ryoichi Kondo; Takao Sakaizawa; Kyoko Kato; Yoshiaki Tominaga; Takashi Eguchi; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Akira Hyogotani; Takayuki Shiina; Kazuo Yoshida; Jun Amano
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Kazuo Yoshida; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Makoto Kurai; Akira Hyogotani; Ryoichi Kondo; Jun Amano
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2005
Kosuke Izutsu; Nobutaka Kobayashi
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Makoto Kurai; Ryoichi Kondo; Nobutaka Kobayashi; Akira Hyogotani; Kazuo Yoshida; Jun Amano